Item is a photograph of the barque John Gibson which weighed 314 tons and was built in Little Bras D'Or in 1875.
Item is a photograph of the long liner Lady Lynn II.
Item is a print of L'Ardent, inscribed to M. Bourinot from the officers of the ship. It shows seamen aboard the ship.
Item is a photograph of boarding posters for commander Charles M. Lorway and captain John Lorway. The ships left London for Halifax.
Item is a photograph of a model of a Arichat ship that has double topsails made by John Lorway.
Item is a photograph of a winter scene in Louisbourg with ships in the harbour.
Item is an Illustration of men finishing the building of the lower deck of a ship.
Item is a photograph of the ship Maid of Harlech.
Item is a photograph of the Side Wheeler "May Queen" at Baddeck wharf.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of men trying to move meteorite onto the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of the ship the Miriam J. Smith a 370 ton vessel owned by W.C Smith & Co Ltd in Lunenburg N.S.
Item is a photograph of a naval convoy moving along the coast near Plymouth, England during World War 1. Taken on October 14, 1914, the ink description on the photo reads "The largest fleet of liners to cross the Atlantic at one time (32 in number) with 33,000 Canadian troops on board."
Abrahams and Sons, DevonportItem is a photograph of naval and civilian personnel and the Sydney Harbour defences during WWII.
Item is a photograph of naval and civilian personnel and the Sydney Harbour defences during WWII.
Item is a photograph of the paddle wheel steamer Neptune, which is docked at a pier in North Sydney N.S.
Item is a photograph of a Newfoundland Coaster.
Item is a photograph of North Sydney Harbour with an area known as the Ballast Heap evident.
Item is an aerial photograph of the harbour in North Sydney.
Item is a photograph of two ships at the dock in North Sydney, with the town visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified yachtsmen aboard a boat in the North Sydney harbour.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of fixing the hull.
Item is a photograph of Brenda Two and Skipper being welcomed at North Sydney Yacht Club. Steve Astephen looking on.
Item is a photograph of a skipper on the wharf with a little girl.
Item is a photograph of a skipper in a sailboat.
Item is a photograph of a skipper on the wharf with kids.
Item is a photograph of the schooner Norvegia.
Item is a photograph of the schooner Norvegia.
Item is a photograph of a giant oil tanker at Port Hawkesbury.
Item is a photograph of a giant oil tanker at Port Hawkesbury.
Item is a photograph of the opening of St. Peter's canal. Both boats in the photograph appear to be docked.
Item is a photograph of the ship " O-Wee-Nee".
Item is a photograph of a group of schooners used at the Pacific Seal Fishery.
Item is a photograph of the Pathfinder, a 66 ton vessel that was built in Kingston N.B in 1879.
Item is a photograph of Robert Peary's S.S. Roosevelt arriving at the Cape Breton Electric Company Wharf in Sydney Harbour.
Item is a photograph of a man looking from the S.S. Hope.
Item is a photograph of the Steamship Hope and a tent.
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard the SS Hope.
Item is a photograph of the steamship Hope.
Item is a photograph of the steamship Hope.
Item is a photograph of a shipyard in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of pilot boat number 4.
Item is a photograph of a pinky model boat from the early 1800's. It was found at Barrington Park, Sydney Mines.
Item is a Illustration of 2 men on a dock sawing a plank using a method called "pit-sawing".
Item is an illustration of planking; which is a shipbuilding technique.
Item is an illustration of planking; which is a shipbuilding technique.
Item is a photograph of the Victoria Gypsum Mining and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. pier with ships at anchor.